Guidelines for Writing, Reporting and Editing
Contents: Preface. 1. Guide to writing and locality of articles. 2. Writing the empirical journal article. 3. Writing journal articles. 4. The standard deviations of writing. 5. Some common mistakes and how to avoid them. 6. A writer\'s guide to understanding the copy editor. 7. Better reporting of harms in randomized trials. 8. Politics and the media: a running commentary. 9. A critique of forms of participatory development and communication. 10. The ethics of interpretation and analysis journalistic writing. 11. The case for mandatory reporting of adverse events. 12. Measuring and reporting performance. 13. Guidelines for reporting and writing about people with disabilities. 14. Some basics on magazine writing. 15. The importance of technical editing in knowledge-base content. 16. Journalism, civil society and 21st century reportage. 17. Some thoughts about scientific writing. 18. Guide to writing University policy. 19. Using the media to promote adolescent well -being. 20. Social media and the federal government perceived and real. Bibliography. Index.
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